A Note on Lugian

Classical Quarterly 6 (1-2):112- (1956)
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Harmonides, speaking to his teacher Timotheus, says, I suggest that should be emended to for the following reasons: 1. The phrase is, in any case, very difficult indeed after , but becomes virtually impossible in view of the order, as we have as the subject of the first four infinitives, as the subject of , and then a reversion to as the subject of

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